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Another approach is to work on a protopackage-format. A standard which sole purpose is to do as much distroindipendent work as possible upstream.
There are a few of those today. We have the autotools, ./configure; make; make install routinte, but it's arguably not very maintainable in the longrun, and not that userfriendly.
Debian is turning into a protodistro.
Gentoo was a "meta"-distribution from the start.
So instead of focusing all effort on how to desing packagesystems to bypass distroefforts (autopackage, klick, zero install, what have you) the effort should be spent on protopackagesystems that makes the lives easier for the user/developer (prosumer) AND distributer.